Quoting Jori Mantysalo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I asked about this two weeks ago. Anyone got ideas? If not, who is
right person to contact? Maintainer of mod_proxy or mod_rewrite?
See http://www.uskonnonvapaus.fi/apache-bug/3/one%20two
There is per-directory .htaccess that says
RewriteRule ^(.+)$ http://www.uskonnonvapaus.fi/apache-bug/1/foo.php?q=$1 [P]
and this gives $1 only part to first space. However, on
http://www.uskonnonvapaus.fi/apache-bug/2/one%20two
there is
RewriteRule ^(.+)$ http://www.uskonnonvapaus.fi/apache-bug/1/foo.php?q=$1 [R]
and it works. So it seems that when using [P] -directive and rewriting
URL that contains space there is some bug. Or is this only feature, or
should I do something special to get this working?
What happens if you add [B] to the [P] rule?
From the mod_rewrite documentation:
"
'B' (escape backreferences)
Apache has to unescape URLs before mapping them, so backreferences
will be unescaped at the time they are applied. Using the B flag,
non-alphanumeric characters in backreferences will be escaped. For
example, consider the rule:
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?show=$1
This will map /C++ to index.php?show=C++. But it will also map
/C%2b%2b to index.php?show=C++, because the %2b has been unescaped.
With the B flag, it will instead map to index.php?show=>/C%2b%2b.
This escaping is particularly necessary in a proxy situation, when the
backend may break if presented with an unescaped URL.
"
--
Pau Garcia i Quiles
http://www.elpauer.org
(Due to my workload, I may need 10 days to answer)
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